Surroundings
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Como
Como is a city that overlooks the homonymous lake and it is famous for the gothic cathedral, the panoramic funicular of Brunate and the promenade along the lake. The Didactic Silk Museum illustrates the history of the Como silk industry, while the Tempio Voltiano is a museum dedicated to the physicist Alessandro Volta - honorary citizen of Como.
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Milano
Milan is amazes for the emotions it gives, it is a cultured, modern, lively city, full of beauties and artistic masterpieces. The Duomo Cathedral, with its bright Candoglia marble facade and late Gothic architecture, is the symbol of this metropolis.
The city is a mix of modernity and history - from the new Porta Garibaldi district to the Navigli area.
Famous for its shopping streets, Milan has one of the largest fashion districts - the Quadrilatero della Moda in Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga. -
Lugano
Lugano is a mix of Swiss and Mediterranean culture. This mixture is reflected both in the architecture and in the cuisine, in fact many dishes are similar to the cuisine of nearby Lombardy. The main square, Piazza della Riforma, is surrounded by pastel-colored neoclassical buildings that makes it unique in its kind.
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Livigno
Livigno is a ski resort in the Italian Alps, close to the Swiss border. It is known for its snow parks and ski slopes. During the summer there are many activities that can be enjoyed - from trekking in the high mountains to E-bike excursions to the shelters of the area. From Livigno it is possible to visit the Stelvio National Park.
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Bormio
Bormio is the perfect combination between wellness and sport.
It is famous for its ski slopes, including the Stelvio - where every year the Alpine Skiing World Cup takes place - and for its thermal baths (Bagni Nuovi and Bagni Vecchi) with spectacular surroundings landscape.